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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. sounds of life deep beneath the atlantic ocean pressure is looking for a law submersible se promising noises have been detected in the search area. but oxygen supplies are dwindling. we hear from an expert and someone who has been on a similar expedition. also in this half hour,
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the giant international fundraisers underway to meet the cost of rebuilding ukraine . world bank says those costs could run to more than $400000000000.00. and 9 man plead not guilty and agree core to people smuggling over the last or last week's migrant ship disaster that claimed the lives of at least 81 people the hello i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. ruskie. we're searching for a missing submersible with 5 people on board in the north atlantic appear to be making some progress. and explorers group says crews have detected what they described as likely signs of life in the search area is top a sub which was taking taurus to the wreck of the titanic could be almost 4 kilometers underwater, off the coast of canada. aircraft using so nor have been trying to pinpoint is
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location and a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is carrying for tourist and a pilot. the us coast guard is coordinating the search. it says, finding the precise location is extremely difficult. and any rescue operation would be difficult. oxygen for those on board is running out the dock c, bed of the north atlantic, the wall to re grave of the ill fated type tonic. this is what passages of the titan sub hoping to see off the setting off for the expedition on sunday. the best the last contact within hours rescue is have searched an area of a hawk, the size of belgium, but time is running out. so the opportunities for finding them
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in the mangled wreck within the next 36 hours, i think are practically impossible. the sub is felt to having the oxygen to last until thursday morning, local time. but despite the multi operational search experts, a thought from optimistic it can be found in time. honestly, it's finding a needle in a, in a haystack. so 1st, you know, when you bought a bowl, the surface, we can use a gps, we can use radar. we can use radio, there is nothing like that, but we can use uh below the seat as we saw, some of the chandeliers, the ceo of the to operate to 1000 stopped and rush slightly different is one of those on board windows are still in as well as british explorer. hey ms. harding,
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to, to do range, maybe die the hall on re nodule. a businessman, shes audit dogwood and his son solely man. the earlier i spoke to submarine recovery expert frank o in of the submarine institute of australia. i began by asking him whether there still enough time to rescue this bose in the submersible given their limited supply of oxygen. well, i would say the for the stop the oxygen calculations. the 96000 is not just the clock. it's not that, but $96.00 out, it will turn off the lead if the crew is passengers and crew in the semester for managing the environment as well as they should be. and they know how many do they have the ceo of ation guy. so they also have this very experienced
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french navy dive up on board and he would be intimately aware of the need to rest and manage your austin consumption. and you'll see i to production site. i'm hopeful that they would be able to survive beyond but not the 6 out. why is it so hard, frank, for rescuers to locate the submersible? well, different as, as opposed to others that might have been designed with certification by the, the standard classification societies like did not give her a task sort of germination, lloyd or abs. uh, it, the, the company decided to focus instead on the how strength, which is a very, very clever but it would appear that some of the other features, such as the aides that would allow their searching forces on the surface to find
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them. the communication systems rather reflect as radio transmission is not included in this design. so i haven't seen the design exactly, but it makes it much more difficult for people to find them. so are you saying that you don't consider this design safe? would you be willing to dive down several kilometers in the submersible yourself, right? like, i don't know enough about it i've, i have grades the, the reports of the 2. i shouldn't guys employees who are concerned and then what they outlined lines very closely with what i've read. so i would be wanting to, to look at this rather closely. i have been involved with the certification of a safety case of 5. in fact, one of the middle schools,
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i will say wine cooler in 2 days, but it was already in the some of these 11 before the start back of the crash. but some, uh that was, that was have features of the very different to what fits it. so the question, so i'd be concerned about billions in that semester. yes. frank, thank you very much for your insights. that was frank owen, of the submarine institute of australia. martin phillips is a journalist and author who took part in a similar trip to the titanic records back in 2001 on a different submersible. i asked him about his experience and how he abused the dangers. yes, is this mona at 3 men, so we went down and made some rain. so it was, it was 2 of them. have a good 2 of them late 5 in the world. good that date and this time. um uh,
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so there was always a concern if anything happened, no one was coming to get you cuz i couldn't actually technology is a bit better now. so where, um yeah, i think is the cost of the experience will be very similar every customer so that when you have shots in your inside that sense of most of the, um and then thinking like a stone to the bottom 2 hours. i would say that going and so now the company did you feel it was a dangerous thing to be doing at the time? were you, were you informed about the dangers before you went out? we were given lots of talks about the dangers of the oxygen in rich atmosphere and the risk of fire. so we would be in a 5 ton of rolls, which essentially wasn't gonna help us a great deal. uh. and we were told of the pressure which again, as with ease, enormous down there and the risk of the cap feel of being compromised and imposing
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it was spelled out to us. but and you have that in the back of your mind. and it's, it is no racking, but again, the excitement of getting down that the other thing is, is a mouthful. so we're excited where you also scared to be down there. or i don't think often with everything that was going on at the time, i didn't think i had time to be scared. as i said, for that i had shots and your something to sing. it suddenly dawns, i knew this is real and it was, you know, it was never even. yeah. was what do you think about the people who are in that law submersible right now? what do you think they might be experiencing? any idea what, what it must be like there for them? i mean, i have some idea of funding being in that combined space and that documents at the
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bottom of the ocean, but i cannot imagine this fear they're going through when something is clearly going wrong. mostly. yeah, but didn't happen for us. so i mean, we had that means that i was going to dive in that smashed up a couple of days before and then then fixed it up with duct tape. i mean if things do go wrong, um, but i just can't imagine what they're going through. now, would you do it again? probably would. yes. what was your motivation for going on that dive back them i'm it just um you opportunities like these things come along all the time and don't tell them down. it's um, i know it was fascinated by titanic as so many people um, but it was an opportunity of
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a lifetime which i grabbed with both hands. this tragedy that this unfolding right now it's happening before our eyes. do you think that despite all of this tourism of this kind should continue the um the dives of the time i made and this one i believe as a vague funds says research. um, so yeah i, if they say for people to go down, i know and people are learning all the time. yes. i think it's, it's fine. you know, we, we weren't taking anything from the wreck of it. other than pictures of the web disturbing anything. uh huh. i think, yeah, if, if it raises more funds the most scientific research then that's, that's a big thing. watching philips journalist and author who was on a similar trip to the titanic wreckage himself. thank you very much for talking
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with us today. just check up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. israel has deployed additional forces across the west bank after the killing of forest. rarely as they are. on tuesday, the pal sending gunman behind the attack were shot to death and the is really army has released video of troops mapping out their homes for possible demolition. the killings followed and then it's really rate into the, into a palestinian refugee camp on monday. and with 7 palestinians were killed. at least 41 women had been killed in a riot shit, a women's prison in honduras, despite relatives of inmates. uh, gab, desperate relatives of inmates have gathered outside prison. looking for more information. authorities are working to identify the victims, many of whom died of burns. the government has blamed gang violence. the china so strongly condemned remarks by us present jo button in which he referred to trying these leaders each in pain as
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a dictator. biden was commenting on the chinese balloon, which was shot down over the us saying such incidents were quote, a great embarrassment for dictators is controversial statement comes a day after a top us diplomats visit to china. and the son of us present joe biden has agreed to plead guilty in a tax case. and this it's expected to admit he's expected to admit it illegally possessing a gun hunter button reached a deal to plead guilty for failing to pay federal income taxes. he would then avoid being prosecuted for a separate gun charge and avoid jail times. thousands of colombians took to the streets to protest against a raft of health system and pension reformers proposed by left as president. stop a peaceful demonstrators also demanded the patriot of respond to allegations of corruption during the president the presidential election campaign.
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london is hosting an international conference to raise funds to rebuild ukraine, even though the war is ongoing official site. some needs cannot wait. thousands of homes have been badly damaged or destroyed along with vital infrastructure, like roads and bridges. and world bank says the estimated overall cost of rebuilding is at least $411000000000.00 over the next 10 years. ukrainian present beloved me as a landscape address conference by a video link, paying tribute to the global effort of fundraising and british prime minister appreciate so next announced a plan aimed at helping attract business investment in ukraine is a short excerpt from their remarks. if we find the frame and the frame and where we build the ukraine, we'll build a frame, no country region now world is moved off.
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and i want to say, if you know, like i say some of the land is happening from easily every country where we have a v o k or in colorado. and he's called her as a pro reason 2 or 3 minutes from 3 months to real products. the british government will continue to play its full part. i'm proud, but today we're, we're announcing a multi year commitment to support ukraine's economy over 3 years. we will provide loan guarantees west $3000000000.00. we're also launching a new u. k. ukraine tech bridge to false to investment and talent. along with support for green energy and more all parts of the false collective effort from allies and partners around the world. with this and everything that we do here, we all sending a message that our support on the battlefield and beyond cannot be helped lost it.
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and that ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. so what does a multi year commitment amount to and is it more than one words i spoke earlier with our correspondence, big boss in london and connolly, and keith or some have stopped this. terry, the new european marshal plan is one of the positive. it's really was unity. so the west showing that they are standing with ukraine. what this means somebody's onto the u. k. has plots loan guarantees. $3000000000.00 us dollars. the you commission is edging to have its budget increase in order to be able to help you create and they have also loans to ukraine platform, a facility that helps with an investment framework. so really this is about hawk sexist is about money. and to focus specifically in london is on the private sector . the u. k. has invited over 400 companies from different sectors technology sector, industrial sectors. so they are here and they all have, have already,
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some of them pledge the support for ukraine to help in the short term, but also in the long term and what is called build back. that's a to shape ukraine's future. no more sustainable way was the was over nick, president of the landscape. he was talking about the need to turn the agreements into actual real projects or ukrainians. confident that this conference in london can actually went over businesses to invest in ukraine. the 1st of all that has been out of prison from ukraine that lots of these promises seen in the past. we've had coverage like this, basically for the policy that they often were very slow to deliver on these premises. and it's something that sounded very good on paper then, didn't arrive on the accounts of ukraine's government in key of so definitely a sense of urgency. the need to make sure that these pledges actually turned into
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hard facts. as for the private sector's willingness to put money on into kind of bricks and mortar products here and you can, there is a whole lot of skepticism. i think things were different of the 2014 where you have the more of the fighting regionalize in the far east of the country and in the south and crimea. and investors could kind of argue to themselves that, well, if we're going to be we're actually close to building, then we ought to don't yet. so this is a safe place to build a factory. say that is not the case. now with russian, we solve anything. tell you to across the ukraine, everywhere in this country is basically being involved in this war. so there's a real worry that i think in this guy schultz, i'm wanting to, i'm really hoping for is a winning this on the part of western companies to take a risk and to include recreating companies in the logistical networks we've seen. you creating companies are all able to produce, in spite of all the energy problems, in spite of fighting at seeing for and by has refused to interact with them. refuse to make plans that they just don't believe that ukrainian companies have that security to be able to commit to reducing stuff to interacting and that they will
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then somehow because of the will not be able to live up to that commitment. so i think a lot of steps in that a lot of desire for an investment, but in the short term, i think it's all about making sure that what exist currently is able survive and the best and companies are willing to engage to be frank. very good to, as nick mentioned, the challenge is to get investors to take a risk in it, in investing in ukraine. what's the strategy on behalf of this donor conference to get businesses to actually put their money where their mouth is? the 1st of all economists point out that actually there is profit to be made a new crime, particularly wants the war has ended. that there are several sexes that can be really profitable for investors to the they should be and they moved from investors to actually go to ukraine and, and put the money where their mouth is. what the u. k is trying to do with this conference is to put together more schemes to actually protect the investments. so who insurance is?
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one of the buzzwords in this conference is also something that the e u has been working on the e d, the european bank for reconstruction development. they are positing a program for insurance and refuse to nick is pointed out that this is the concept that the is very much in the center of these debates or london of course, the expertise in the city of london. so the hope is that that can be new platforms and new financial means in order to, to, to support those companies who are willing to take some for some form of risk. but also that they don't have to fear that they're losing all the money. they're good, nick. thank you very much. that was big loss in london and nick conway into, you know, i meant to pleaded not guilty and agree court to people smuggling over last week's migrant ship disaster. at least 81 people are known to a, drowned in the sinking. but with as many as 500 still missing the real death toll
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is almost certainly much higher. it's here in a small greek town of mount acosta. where the survivors of last week ship wreck being held in a migrant come on where relatives of the missing coming hope of finding the loved ones last night. i don't have any options. i don't want to come in. i want to come here by dr sir why it was, but today we are ready to go. i don't know. he's a lie. 22 year old, a t outside he'd survived in holland. but the only co showing here on a relative phone is one of the 100 still missing. that is why i've decided that i'm going to now and i'm looking for an audit. and his name is abdul. as side of that
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in mind, i call on all the tardies to help me find him for free and will be repeating boulder and coast cod agency released these pictures showing the vessel hours before it capsized. greek officials are insisting those on board were refusing help . but the united nations has called for an investigation into how authority is handled, the disaster among the stories of despair. a right moment of joy. assuming an teenager who survived the ship wrecked these were united with his elder brother in an emotional embrace. the says for sale and the german men's national football team were defeated to nail by
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visitors and columbia visitors columbia in a friendly match on tuesday. a 2nd half gold from liber pools louise, the us put the visitors a head, and one club tried to follow that up by missing a penalty in the 82nd minute ending columbia. their 1st ever victory over germany. the defeat puts even more pressure on coach ball coach coach once you click in september, germany will post japan and joining me now to talk more about the german national teams situation is the w. sports is chris chris harrington. chris at the feet on home soil. what went wrong for germany? everything went wrong, excuse me, everything went wrong and that's coming directly from a player leroy, on grad school. after the defeat, you know, i thought everything was in place for a better performance. germany returning back home. a great turn out a guess in caching, but unfortunately, misplaced passes, lack luster, pace,
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all bark and no bite. the only man is one attempt on goal, but columbia, you know, they had a bit more mentor them a bit more moments. i'm coming into this particular match germany. well, no, they're struggling into the match. heidi flick had suggested that this would be something different. they maybe would pick things up, but it just did not materialize. you know, and, and there were whistles and boots from the crowd. i mean, it just, i saw one fan holding up, flick rouse, which means has the flick, you know, kick boots, get out of here. if you're fired, basically, you know, the players understand the negative response from the fans. you know, they're such a good, historically good relationship between fans and the players on the page. but right now it's, it's fractured. i'd say 2023 has been a rocky road for the national team. how do they get stuck in this right, chris? well, you know, coming off of this, the guitar performance, they were trying to make up for the rush of performance. 2018. you know, things didn't work out a guitar, but in that tournament the team was split somewhat fractured. hotties slick was
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accused of playing favorites to the buyer and core players. you know, he's basically shooting dice out there when it comes to picking a lot, a line up and it keeps on crap. you know, he keeps on losing. he suggested he would try something new and it's just, you know, they're falling on their face. you look at their recent performances, they've conceded 9 goals and their last 4 matches. you know, uh, nothing looks good right now. and one thing i did hear from monte flick that was really strange. he compared one of his players to the mentality of one of his players to michael jordan. i thought that was up, sir. it was joshua came in to you didn't even start the match. i never remember michael jordan, that starting a match. so or a particular gave all in all, i mean they have a bit of time to try to correct things, but the clock is ticking for sure. it's telling him at times germany will host of 2024. uh european championship. that's less than a year away. is it panic time, chris for germany and how do you feel like i think we're way beyond the panic button at this point. i mean harvey flick believes that they'll settle in in
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september. they host japan. japan handed them a defeat and guitar. so it's an opportunity for payback. but i do think the quality of the players that they're divided on the pets. there's no cohesiveness. you need this to be successful. the past german teams, they had a lot of cor buyer and munich players. that was, in my opinion, one of the reasons they were very successful. they knew each other very well in the pitch right now. it's not the case of the flick, you know, is making big promises. the performances are not backing those up. well, let's see how they fare against japan. and yeah, i'm hoping you know, for a turn around chris, thank you so much. chris harrington from dw sports. thank you. if you're watching the news from berlin, just reminder the top stories were following for you this. our rescue is looking for a loss of merciful say. so nor equipment has detected signs of life in the search area or contact was lost with missing submersible, the sounds have raised hopes of a possible rescue of the fine people on board. the oxygen supplies inside the craft
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part, dwindling and joint international fundraisers underway in london to meet the cost of rebuilding ukraine, even though the war is ongoing official site. some needs can wait. a little bank says construction costs could run higher than $400000000000.00. so i need to know if the extra guess a business magazine made in germany. i'm terry morrison for me and all of us here. the
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